WEBVTT ROSS.ROSS: EMMETT TILL WAS MURDEREDMORE THAN 60 YEARS AGO.THERE IS A NEW FOCUS ON IT NEXT-- ON THAT INVESTIGATION BECAUSEOF THE WOMAN AT THE CENTER OFTHE CASE.A RALLY AT THE STATE CAPITOLDEMANDING JUSTICE IN AMISSISSIPPI MURDER CASE THATHELPED SPARK THE CIVIL RIGHTSMOVEMENT.>> WE ARE DEMANDING JUSTICE, ANAPOLOGY FOR THE LIFE.ROSS: EMMITT TILL'S RELATIVESJOINED ACTIVISTS FROM ACROSS THESTATE FOR THAT MONDAY RALLY.TILL'S MURDER CASE IS NOWGETTING NEW ATTENTIION BECAUSETHE WOMAN AT THE CENTER OF THEINVESTIGATION, CAROYLN BRYANT,HAS ADMITTED SHE LIED.TILL'S FAMILY WANTS THE CASEREOPENED.THEY SAID BRYANT, WHO'S NOW82-YEARS-OLD, SHOULD BE HELDACCOUNTABLE.>> WE WANT HER TO SERVE SOMEJAIL TIME.THEY PUT THE MAN WHO KILLEDMEDGAR EVERS IN JAIL.WHY CAN'T SHE STATED HER?ROSS: THE AUTHOR OF A NEW BOOKON THE TILL CASE SAID BRYANTTOLD HIM SHE WAS NOT TELLING THETRUTH WHEN SHE TOLD HER HUSBANDTHAT THE 14-YEAR-OLD TILL HADTOUCHED HER AT A COUNTRY STOREIN MONEY, MISSISSIPPI IN 1955.TILL HAD COME TO THE DELTA FROMCHICAGO TO VISIT HIS FAMILY.HE WAS LATER KIDNPPED ANDMURDERED, HIS BODY DUMPED INTOTHE TALLAHATCHIE RIVER WITH ABRYANT'S HUSBAND AND HIS HALFBROTHER TRIED FOR TILL'S MURDER.THEY WERE FOUND NOT GUILTY BY ANALL-WHITE, ALL-MALE JURY.BOWING TO FAMILY PRESSURE,PROSECUTORS SENT THE CASE TO AGRAND JURY IN 2007.THEY DIDN'T INDICT BRYANT.>> THAT WAS THE INVESTIGATIONBEFORE HER ADMISSION.HER ADMISSION IS NOTHING NEW.THOSE OF US WHO WERE VERY CLOSEWITH THE CASE ALWAYS HAVE KNOWNTHAT SHE HAD LIED.ROSS: HIS FAMILY HAS HIRED ANATTORNEY, WHO IS NOW DEMANDINGLOCAL PROSECUTORS IN THE DELTAONCE AGAIN REOPEN THE EMMETTTILL CASE.